Hello!
I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset to evade
having duplicates. I have "set record=""" and my sent messages appear in
~/sent file. How can I disable this behaviour? Thank you in advance.
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Yours sincerely, Jayson Willson
On Saturday 12 Sep 2015 08:27:48 Jayson Willson wrote:
> Hello!
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset to evade
> having duplicates. I have "set record=""" and my sent messages appear in
> ~/sent file. How can I disable this behaviour? Thank you in advance.
Have you tried
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:27:48AM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> Hello!
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset to evade
> having duplicates. I have "set record=""" and my sent messages appear in
> ~/sent file. How can I disable this behaviour? Thank you in advance.
Try s
On Sep 06 15:19 +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I'm using
>
> folder-hook . "push "
>
> to collapse threads.
>
> Recently, I started using imapfilter since one of the imap servers to
> which I'm connecting has no sieve support.
>
> The problem is now that when imapfilter al
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:27:48AM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset
In muttrc, do: unset record
That's what "having the $record variable unset" means.
Jack
Your mail made it to the list, yes.
JM
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 01:33:21PM +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
On Sep 06 15:19 +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
Hello all
I'm using
folder-hook . "push "
to collapse threads.
Recently, I started using imapfilter since one of the imap servers to
whi
On Sep 12 09:16 -0500, Jeff Melton wrote:
> Your mail made it to the list, yes.
OK thanks for the info.
best,
Steve